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    Hi all.
    I have been away from the PIC scene for a while and now I am thinking of a new project.
    What I want to do is create a project that takes Serial data and then fires it thru TCP to a waiting server.
    A Serial TO TCP converter.

    Is there a PIC micro that had TCP/IP built in? Or what options can I/ Should I look at.

    Thanks, Jeremy

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    If you are experienced, yes, there several ways to do it with Microchip parts. But if you are only doing a small quantity, you are better off with the serial-to-ethernet devices from Lantronix or Digi. Very little knowledge or work required. RJ45 on one end of the board, DB-9 on the other end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jscoulter View Post
    Is there a PIC micro that had TCP/IP built in? Or what options can I/ Should I look at.
    See this thread

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